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J.H. Everett - Visual Storyteller, Writer, and Creativity Expert
1. Building an Environmentally Sound, Stage - Part 3

The rack steel that the towers are made of was a bit tricky to work with, mostly because of having to line up bolt holes with the cement footings. They had to be right on and took some engineering!

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The towers had to be hoisted into position and then bolted to the footings. They also had to be aligned to each other, so that lighting bars, and gaffing pipes would be even across the stage span. A feat Archimedes himself would have been proud of!

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